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Old 12-07-2006, 09:51 PM
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Re: removing o2 sensor

tty buying a 02 sensor socket that makes the job 100 times easier for a cheap price
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Re: removing o2 sensor

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tty buying a 02 sensor socket that makes the job 100 times easier for a cheap price


An o2 sensor socket wont work because the o2 sensors on out cars have pigtails... what you DO NOT want to unplug it unless you feel like taking the driver seat out... especially with doing something as simple as an exhaust...
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